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Context
Years: 1870–1905
Issuer: Mexico Issuer flag
Period:
(1823—1905)
Currency:
(1863—1992)
Demonetized: Yes
Total mintage: 166,971
Material
Diameter: 14 mm
Weight: 1.69 g
Gold weight: 1.48 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 87.5% Gold
Magnetic: No
Technique: Milled
Alignment: Coin alignment
Obverse
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Reverse
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References
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Numista: #3333
Value
Exchange value: 1 MXP
Bullion value: $246.97

Obverse

Description:
National coat of arms: an eagle holding a snake, perched on a cactus in a lake. Topped by a legend and flanked by oak and laurel wreaths, with a date below.
Inscription:
REPUBLICA MEXICANA

1888
Translation:
Mexican Republic

1888
Script: Latin
Languages: Spanish, Latin

Reverse

Description:
Top: assayer, fineness, mint. Center: value. Bottom: oak and laurel wreath.
Inscription:
1 PESO

Z.875 Zs
Translation:
One Peso

Silver .875 Fine
Script: Latin
Languages: Spanish, Hungarian

Edge

Reeded

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1870Go
1870Mo2,540
1871Go500
1871Mo1,000
1872Mo3,000
1872Zs2,024
1873Cn1,221
1873Mo2,900
1874Mo
1875Ho310
1875Mo
1875Zs
1875Cn
1876Ho
1876Mo
1877Mo
1878Cn248
1878Mo2,000
1878Zs
1879Cn
1879Mo
1880Mo
1881Cn338
1881Mo1,000
1882Cn340
1882Mo
1883Cn
1883Mo1,000
1884Cn
1884Mo
1885Mo
1886Cn277
1886Mo1,700
1887Mo2,200
1888Ca104
1888Cn2,586
1888Go210
1888Ho
1888Mo1,000
1888Zs280
1889Zs492
1889Cn
1889Mo500
1890Go1,916
1890Mo570
1890Zs738
1891Cn969
1891Mo746
1892Cn780
1892Go533
1892Mo2,895
1893Cn498
1893Mo5,917
1894Cn493
1894Go180
1894MMo
1894Mo6,244
1895Cn1,143
1895Go676
1895Mo8,994
1896Cn1,028
1896Go4,671
1896Mo7,166
1897Cn785
1897Go4,280
1897Mo5,131
1898Cn3,521
1898Go
1898Mo5,368
1899Cn2,000
1899Go2,748
1899Mo9,515
1900Go864
1900Mo9,301
1901Cn2,350
1901Mo8,293
1902Mo11,000
1902Cn
1903Mo10,000
1904Cn3,614
1904Cn/Mo/
1904Mo9,845
1905Cn1,000
1905Mo3,429

Historical background

In 1870, Mexico's currency system was a complex and chaotic reflection of its turbulent post-independence and post-war history. Following the War of the Reform (1857-1861) and the subsequent French Intervention (1862-1867), the nation's finances were in disarray. The monetary landscape was a fragmented mix of coins from different eras and origins, including old Spanish colonial coins, Republican issues, and even French imperial coins from the recent occupation. The most critical problem was the severe shortage of fractional silver and copper coins for daily transactions, leading to widespread use of privately issued tokens (fichas) and clipped or debased coinage, which eroded public trust.

The official framework, established by the Monetary Law of 1867, attempted to create a unified system based on the decimal peso, divided into 100 centavos, and tied to the international silver standard. However, the government lacked the resources to produce enough new coinage to replace the old mixed circulation. Consequently, foreign coins, particularly Spanish reales and U.S. gold dollars, still circulated at negotiated values, creating confusion in commerce. The scarcity of small change crippled local markets and wages, while the central government's inability to control the money supply hindered economic recovery and state-building efforts.

This unstable currency situation was a major impediment to President Benito Juárez's efforts to modernize and stabilize the nation during the República Restaurada (Restored Republic). The monetary disorder discouraged foreign investment, complicated tax collection, and symbolized the broader challenges of integrating a fractured nation. The pressing need for a uniform, trustworthy currency would eventually lead to significant reforms under Porfirio Díaz in the following decades, but in 1870, Mexico's money remained a tangible reminder of its recent strife and a significant obstacle to its future progress.

Series: 1870 Mexico circulation coins

1 Peso obverse
1 Peso reverse
1 Peso
1870-1905
2½ Pesos obverse
2½ Pesos reverse
2½ Pesos
1870-1893
5 Pesos obverse
5 Pesos reverse
5 Pesos
1870-1905
10 Pesos obverse
10 Pesos reverse
10 Pesos
1870-1905
20 Pesos obverse
20 Pesos reverse
20 Pesos
1870-1905
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